Kyocera International, San Diego, introduced a compact thermoelectric cooling module specifically engineered for use in medical devices, scientific instruments, high-performance batteries, and other applications likely to encounter the most difficult active-thermal-management requirements. To support new medical advances, Kyocera’s thermoelectric modules can be used in the latest diagnostic, testing, and analysis equipment requiring temperature-controlled blood, specimen, or liquid media, including polymerase chain reaction (PCR) thermal cyclers. Kyocera’s modules can also supply the highly precise heating necessary to amplify the segment of DNA to be measured, a critical process in the investigation of covid-19 cases. Kyocera says compared to conventional Peltier-type cooling devices, its new product achieves both a doubled lifespan and a 2.5x-faster cooling speed, making it a solution for situations that require high quality and lengthened endurance. The company’s new thermoelectric cooling modules are easily combinable with heat exchangers and blowers, allowing designers a wide range of advanced thermal-management options. Standard modules range in size from 20 x 20mm (.79 x .79in.) to 60 x 60mm (2.36 x 2.36in.), with custom sizes available. For more information, visit Kyocera.